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Steve Meyer with the True Heat Band (featuring Ben Harder & Bill Weiss)
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Matt "Guitar" Murphy (born December 29, 1929) is an American blues guitarist. He was born in Sunflower, Mississippi, United States, and was educated in Memphis, where his father worked at the Peabody Hotel. Murphy played with Howlin' Wolf in 1948; harpist Little Junior Parker was also in the band at the time. By 1952, Murphy was in Chicago, where he began his long association with Memphis Slim by playing on his dates for United Records and Vee-Jay Records, including the album, At The Gate of Horn (1959). Murphy did not have a band of his own until 1982, but played with many famous bands. Among them (more or less chronologically): Howlin' Wolf, Little Junior Parker, Ike Turner, Muddy Waters, Memphis Slim, James Cotton, Otis Rush, Etta James, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Chuck Berry; Joe Louis Walker, The Shaboo All Stars, The Blues
Brothers. He played with some of these bands for many years (for example, 20 years in a row with Memphis Slim), while others were just sessions during his work at Chess Records. Murphy can be seen in the films The Blues Brothers and Blues Brothers 2000, where he plays Aretha Franklin's hen-pecked husband. Work
thereafter with The Blues Brothers turned him into one of the best-known blues guitarists in the United States. Murphy's signature model guitar is manufactured by Cort Guitars.
Murphy has been less active since he suffered a stroke on stage while performing in Nashville in 2003 — he finished his set performing with one hand. A benefit was mounted by notable
musicians of Memphis and Nashville. Murphy now resides in Miami, Florida. He has been playing in Florida with two
young protégés Tim O'Donnell and Darrell Raines, and performed with his nephew Floyd in the Florida Keys during 2009. He has been on the comeback trail with a reunion performance with James Cotton at the 2010 Chicago Blues Festival. A September 2011 release took place of a 1986 live recording from the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia. Patton Biddle recorded the show live, and Floyd Murphy Jr, Matt's nephew, played the drums along with Howard Eldride on vocals
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Next Week (August 3)Charlie Parr
Many play the music but Charlie Parr lives it. The self-taught guitarist and banjo player grew up with his dad’s recordings of America’s musical founding fathers including Charley Patton, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Woody Guthrie and Leadbelly. Charlie tours the U.S. “From Cleveland to Seattle and down to San Francisco” along with Ireland and Austrailia. Join us at Phoenix Park for an outstanding show!
Many an aspiring bluesboy stoked his passion by wearing out albums of the masters and sneaking into bars to hear the locals. Count Ross William Perry among them. But the young guitarist from Minnesota did his peers one better: He raided the library. After discovering the wonders of blues guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, Perry made a shopping list of albums by musicians that Vaughan liked. "Then I went to the library and found a ton of books on the blues, and tried to track it that way," a very youthful-sounding Perry says. "In school we had study halls. I was never doing homework, I was reading books on music and the blues." Perry, who will play at the Roadhouse on Saturday with his three-piece band, was primed at an early age to love music. His father owned a bar with live music, but more importantly jam sessions were held at the Perry house starting when Ross was about 3 years old. A few years later he was given his first guitar. "I'd go out there in the living room and irritate them, strum my open-strung guitars as loud as I could and not make any music," Perry says with a chuckle. "For the first couple of years Dad taught me chords, taught me some surf songs. Then when I was about 7, 8, 9, I wanted him to teach me a song. He said, 'You know what I think, it's time for you to learn on your own.'" Cutting the leash was tough on the young pup. "It really upset me. I didn't realize what he was doing back then, but I eventually figured how to play by ear." His dad had records from the Rolling Stones, Creedence Clearwater Revival and Booker T. and the MGs. Perry and his buddies were naturally drawn to that music, "but we didn't really know why." "Then I stumbled upon Stevie Ray Vaughan. I started reading some interviews that he did and found out that the style of music that we really liked and didn't know what to call was called blues music." He formed his first band upon graduating from high school and has performed mainly in Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. The gig at the Roadhouse is part of an effort to expand the band's touring base. Perry has released three albums, 2000's "Live: Blues in Greenville," 2003's "The Move," and the 2011 release “...To The Other Side.”
Adapted from an article written by Kevin Sheedy, The Wichita Eagle
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